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Strandemo Places Second At Qatar Open
1/23/2015 12:28:00 PM | Golf
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DOHA, QATAR – Ragin' Cajuns golf junior Thomas Strandemo just missed out on earning a coveted spot in the Euro Tour's Qatar Masters after falling by one stroke to Jakub Hrinda at the Qatar Open hosted at Doha Golf Club earlier this month.
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Strandemo had shared the top spot after two days of play at even-par 144 with Hrinda. In the final round, Hindra carded a score of even par (72) to win the competition and claim the exemtion into the European Tour event.
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A Fargo, North Dakota native, Strandemo finished in 4th place in 2013 and improved to 3rd place last year before collected the runner-up's prize this year as he fired a 1-over par 73 for an aggregate 217 in the final round.
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"On the 17th, I missed a shortee and that was a two-shot swing," Strandemo said. "On the 18th, I had a very good shot for eagle but did not make the rolling putt. The losing streak continues, and next year I hope to come back and win. It'd be nice if the organizers gave away two qualifying spots for the Qatar Masters, instead of one."
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Strandemo and the Cajuns open the spring season Feb. 9-10 at the Oak Hills Invitational in San Antonio, Texas. For updates and info on Ragin' Cajuns golf follow the squad on twitter @CajunGolf.
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DOHA, QATAR – Ragin' Cajuns golf junior Thomas Strandemo just missed out on earning a coveted spot in the Euro Tour's Qatar Masters after falling by one stroke to Jakub Hrinda at the Qatar Open hosted at Doha Golf Club earlier this month.
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Strandemo had shared the top spot after two days of play at even-par 144 with Hrinda. In the final round, Hindra carded a score of even par (72) to win the competition and claim the exemtion into the European Tour event.
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A Fargo, North Dakota native, Strandemo finished in 4th place in 2013 and improved to 3rd place last year before collected the runner-up's prize this year as he fired a 1-over par 73 for an aggregate 217 in the final round.
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"On the 17th, I missed a shortee and that was a two-shot swing," Strandemo said. "On the 18th, I had a very good shot for eagle but did not make the rolling putt. The losing streak continues, and next year I hope to come back and win. It'd be nice if the organizers gave away two qualifying spots for the Qatar Masters, instead of one."
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Strandemo and the Cajuns open the spring season Feb. 9-10 at the Oak Hills Invitational in San Antonio, Texas. For updates and info on Ragin' Cajuns golf follow the squad on twitter @CajunGolf.
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